No more heroes started as an innovative game with awesome characters and a crazy story line, it was truly amazing, but no more heroes 2 didn't reached its predecessor's coolness, actually it sucked. The storyline follows Travis' touchdowns journey to the garden of madness, but this time he is not alone, Shinobu, his twin brother Henry join him. At first playing as Henry and Shinobu was fun, but after some time the storyline goes repetitive and playing the bosses is just frustrating, while the player tries to dominate the crazy camera and tries to make some combos with that unresponsive controls the boss just beats the sh!t out of you. The graphics are slightly better than no more heroes 1 but the levels are still square and lame, in conclusion, no more heroes 2 desperate struggle isn't titled for Travis' conflict in the game, it is titled for the desperate struggle the gamer has with the faulty controls and camera, this massive flaws makes the gaming experience frustrating. this game getting an 8.5 shows how critics like cameras to go crazy and controls to be highly difficult to master,
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